Browse Items (581 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Previous Page Page of 59 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added A Boa and a Ливрей Pushkin utilized the French term 'boa' (fur shawl) in the same stanza as 'ливрей', a Russian term for the official clothing of men for the tsar. An example of European influences transcending into Russian culture. Tags: boa, ливрей A Chemise Tatyana's night clothes. Tags: chemise, night, Tatyana A Fop A countryside fop, similar to a dandy, styled with a visored cap. Tags: Fop, visored cap A Guide to the Evolution of Fashion DuringEugene Onegin 'What's in Her Wardrobe?' An Early XIX Century Guide to Women's Fashion in Russia A London Dandy Onegin's accordance with fashion. Even in hairstyle, he sported the stylish English short cut. Tags: hairstyle, Onegin A Poised Woman Tatyana Tags: Tatyana A sheela-na-gig is situated in the western bawn wall. These exhibitionist statues were relatively common in Ireland. This one is modelled on one found at nearby Glanworth Castle, Co. Cork, a stronghold of the Old English Lord Roche, Spenser's nemesis. A Superfluous Man Onegin Tags: Onegin A Tulle Bonnet Headwear of many types was popular amongst both the elite and peasantry in XIX century Russia. Tags: Bonnet, Headwear A Young Eugene Onegin A Eugene Onegin was much different than his older self, exuding charm and a sense of adventure. Tags: lad, Onegin, young Previous Page Page of 59 Next Page Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2